Pregnant Gypsy Rose Blanchard Reveals the Father of Her Baby Girl After Paternity Test
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is reflecting on her dark past.
Nearly one year after her release from prison, the 33-year-old—who is pregnant with her and boyfriend Ken Urker’s first baby—is releasing a new book, My Time to Stand, which details the horrific abuse she alleged she faced growing up with her late mother Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard.
In an excerpt of the book shared with People, the Life After Lockup star detailed how in the memoir she “examined” her “life, actions and relationships in great breadth and depth,” leading up to putting her memories on the page.
Gypsy admitted to taking several measures of self-protection leading up to the 2015 death of her mother, for which Gypsy was charged—and pleaded guilty—to second degree murder, while her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn was charged with first degree murder. (Nicholas continues to serve a life sentence.)
“I was 23 and had tried to run away twice,” Gypsy wrote in the excerpt of the book, which releases Dec. 10. “I’d shot her with a BB gun. I was getting older and much harder to control.”
Still, she noted that her mother—who she has alleged made her the victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy—continued to elevate measures of control over her.
“She’d chained me to the bed,” Gypsy wrote. “The older I got, the more physical and harsher her punishments became. She stopped letting me use my custom-made Jazzy HD power wheelchair because she couldn’t control it. I sensed she was becoming more erratic, more desperate.”
She continued to describe ways her mother forces unnecessary treatment upon her—including treating her for diseases she didn’t have and pursuing a consultation for an “exploratory surgery of her larynx.”
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“She muzzled my mouth shut at nighttime, with a CPAP machine for my fake sleep apnea,” Gypsy detailed. “It was so unpleasant to sleep that way; it felt like someone was taking a bicycle tire pump and forcing a ceaseless stream of air up my nose. She numbed my mouth with Orajel, so I’d drool and slur; she was responsible for my teeth falling out due to side effects of superfluous medications.”
And while Gypsy ultimately served eight years in prison for her mother’s death, she reflected on how her mother may have felt the threat of her own impending criminal sentence, writing, “The lie of the life she had created could have gotten her thrown in jail on a list of felony charges as long as the Bayou.”
As Gypsy painfully reflected of her thought process leading up to her mother’s 2015 murder, “Was this the plan for the rest of my life? To cut me up and open, piece by piece, just because she could?”
In the year since her release from prison, Gypsy has managed to take back her freedom. Keep reading for all of the changes she has made in her life since her December 2023 release.
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